Low dimensional nanocarbons – chemistry and energy/electron transfer reactions
Chemical Science2013Vol. 4(12), pp. 4335–4335
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Konstantin Dirian, M. Ángeles Herranz, Georgios Katsukis, Jenny Malig, Laura Rodríguez‐Pérez, Carlos Romero‐Nieto, Volker Strauß, Nazario Martı́n, Dirk M. Guldi
Abstract
This Minireview sheds light onto the electronic communication between, on one hand, low dimensional nanocarbons – single and multiwalled 1D carbon nanotubes and 2D graphene – and, on the other hand, a variety of electroactive species en-route to novel electron donor–acceptor conjugates and hybrids in relation to their covalent and non-covalent chemistry, respectively. A common denominator to any of the highlighted conjugates/hybrids is charge transport across different scales, that is, from individual molecular conjugates/hybrids to morphologically controlled devices.
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